Garbage in Egypt is unsolvable problem.

Published October 15th, 2011 - 07:46 GMT

The former government tried to solve it by recruiting foreign companies but didn’t work.

Garbage in Egypt is a problem that seems to be unsolvable. The former government tried to solve it by recruiting foreign companies but didn’t work. Now the revolution has aggravated the problem to such an extent that mountains of garbage can be found everywhere.

Strangely, these garbage mountains have become meals for the poor, which at least temporarily, sate their hunger.

The garbage scene is becoming more and more visible as trash is thrown everywhere in streets, because no laws are being enforced in the post-revolution period. In Qaylibiya, as in many other cities, residents have no allocated spots to throw garbage, nor do authorities have the means or resources to collect trash and take it away from cities.

In Cairo, garbage mountains are found at the end of each street. While authorities claim that residents do not thrown rubbish in storage bins, residents accuse authorities and garbage companies of not doing their jobs correctly.

In Alexandria though, residents have done something exceptional, they put garbage at the top of the governor’s car forcing him to remove it by hand. (Source: www.yallafinance.com[1])